KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Jeremiah 15:18
18. Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound incurable, which refuseth to be healed? wilt thou be altogether unto me as a liar, and as waters that fail?
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Summary: In Jeremiah chapter 15, the prophet Jeremiah expresses profound anguish over the unfaithfulness of the people of Judah and the impending judgment from God. The chapter opens with a reminder that even if Moses and Samuel were to intercede, God would not change His mind about the punishment awaiting Jerusalem due to its persistent idolatry and rebellion. God reveals that the sword, famine, and captivity will come upon the people as a result of their actions. The themes of judgment and lamentation are prominent, as Jeremiah reflects on the pain of his prophetic calling, expressing his feelings of rejection and isolation. He struggles with the burden of conveying God’s messages, lamenting the hardship it brings to him personally. God reassures Jeremiah of His presence and protection, emphasizing that He will deliver the faithful remnant amid the trials to come. Ultimately, the chapter underscores the seriousness of disobedience to God and the depth of Jeremiah's struggle as a prophet in a time of national crisis.
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